
Martijn van Beurden
Professor · Computational Electromagnetics
Eindhoven University of TechnologyAbout
Martijn van Beurden is a Full Professor in the Electromagnetics group at Eindhoven University of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on computational electromagnetics for high-tech systems, particularly inverse scattering problems and electromagnetic field optimization.
- Key affiliations: Electromagnetic and Multi-Physics Modeling and Computation Lab, Center for Wireless Technology Eindhoven, EAISI Foundational
Research Interests:
Specializes in numerical methods for electromagnetic wave analysis, design, and detection. Areas include inverse scattering, integral equations, nonlinear optimization, and modeling of stochastic/uncertain electromagnetic fields. Current projects address periodic structures, antenna design, and soft X-ray metrology.
Scientific Awards:
- C.I.V.I. prize for Electrical Engineering (MSc thesis, 1997)
- ASML prize for best PhD thesis in applied research (2004)
Advising & Collaborations:
Collaborates with researchers like Stefan Eijsvogel, Roeland Dilz, and Radovan Bojanic on computational electromagnetics projects.
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